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Originally posted by Nate047 View Post
That's a different place in Anaheim. Veteran co is in downtown LA. Their websites have always been atrocious to the point of comedy. I guarantee the IT guy who is also the janitor just forgot to renew their domain.
They're probably all stocking the same fabric so I suspect it doesn't matter where you order from.
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Originally posted by Wernd View Post
I actually ordered my stuff from my local dealership as their prices were significantly better than ECS and ECS was backordered on the euro headliner. Received them last week and finally installed this past weekend, I didn't notice them not matching but I didn't lay everything out side by side under a light either
How much did you pay via dealer if you don’t mind me asking?'02 ///M3 Alpine White / Cinnamon 6MT
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I've heard that 3M Spray adhesive 77 or 90 don't hold up well long term. DAP Weldwood Landau Contact Cement is the stuff to use if you want to do it once and never have to worry about it.
Added a link: https://glueplace.com/industries/con...rade-1-gallon/Last edited by toy4to; 03-21-2023, 06:40 PM.
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3M super 77 or super 90. Personally, I've found the 77 to have enough hold. Just make sure to spray it on the pillar and wait until it tacks up to attach the fabric. If you spray it on the fabric or attach it when it's still too wet, it might bleed through.
Edit: hmm, interesting thought above. I glued my pillars back just a couple months ago, so can't speak to the longevity of the adhesive. Also no experience with the weldwood stuff.2002 Topasblau M3 - Coupe - 6MT - Karbonius CSL Airbox - MSS54HP Conversion - Kassel MAP - SSV1 - HJS - PCS Tune - Beisan - MK60 Swap - ZCP Rack - Nogaros - AutoSolutions - 996 Brembos - Slon - CMP - VinceBar - Koni - Eibach - BlueBus - Journal
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Originally posted by cobra View PostI bought this fabric but can't figure out how to wrap the C pillars. it doesn't conform to the curves at all.
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Originally posted by toy4to View PostDAP Weldwood Landau Contact Cement is the stuff to use if you want to do it once and never have to worry about it.
Originally posted by heinzboehmer View PostAlso no experience with the weldwood stuff.
Contact cement is the same stuff used for Formica countertops, so it should last a really long time.
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Originally posted by cobra View PostI bought this fabric but can't figure out how to wrap the C pillars. it doesn't conform to the curves at all.
I'm thinking at this point to go non-OE. Total price for all new pillars is silly to spend.
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Originally posted by bavarian3 View Post
Which one did you buy? Did you ever get it to work?
I'm thinking at this point to go non-OE. Total price for all new pillars is silly to spend.
The A and B pillars you can probably leave the old felt attached, because there's no weird curves it needs to adhere to. The issue I had originally was that it would just pull up the fibers of the old fabric and so it wouldn't stick down.
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Originally posted by cobra View Post
Yes, eventually I got it. I used global upholstery BM3109. The trick was using 3M "90" industrial spray adhesive and removing the old felt backing from the pillar cover so the new fabric could bond directly to the plastic, which was a real pain in the ass. I then sprayed both sides and massaged it onto the panel. It stuck down and looks factory.
The A and B pillars you can probably leave the old felt attached, because there's no weird curves it needs to adhere to. The issue I had originally was that it would just pull up the fibers of the old fabric and so it wouldn't stick down.
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